From long continued and close observation, we believe that their moral and religious condition is such that they may justly be considered the HEATHEN of this Christian country, and will bear comparison with heathen in any country in the world. The negroes... Inside View of Slavery, Or, A Tour Among the Planters - Page 273by Charles Grandison Parsons - 1855 - 318 pagesFull view - About this book
| African Americans - 1834 - 300 pages
...and put into eil'ect for that purpose. .From long continued and close observation, we believe that their moral and religious condition is such, that...considered the Heathen of this Christian country, and will bear comparison, with Heathen in any country in the world. Our design, in this report, shall be,... | |
| Shipley Wells Willson - Antislavery movements - 1835 - 54 pages
...and in some respects in a WORSE CONDITION. From long continued and close observation, we believe that their moral and religious condition is such, that...considered the heathen of this Christian country, and will bear a comparison with the heathen of any country in the world. The negroes are DESTITUTE or THE... | |
| William Jay - Antislavery movements - 1835 - 218 pages
...and in some respects in a worse condition. From long continued and close observation, we believe that their moral and religious condition is such that they...considered the HEATHEN of this Christian country, and will bear comparison with heathen in any country in the world. The negroes are destitute of the Gospel,... | |
| William Jay - Antislavery movements - 1835 - 230 pages
...and in some respects in a worse condition. From long continued and close observation, we believe that their moral and religious condition is such that they...considered the HEATHEN of this Christian country, and will bear comparison with heathen in any country in the world. The negroes are destitute of the Gospel,... | |
| 1835 - 550 pages
...and in some respects in a worse condition. From long continued and close observation, we believe that their moral and religious condition is such that they may justly be considered the HBATHEN of this Christian country, and will bear comparison with heathen in any country in the world.... | |
| William Jay - Antislavery movements - 1837 - 216 pages
...and in some respects in a worse condition. From long continued and close observation, we believe that their moral and religious condition is such that they...considered the HEATHEN of this Christian country, and will bear comparison with heathen in any country in the world. The negroes are destitute of the Gospel,... | |
| La Roy Sunderland - Antislavery movements - 1837 - 156 pages
...committees, we believe that their (colored population's) mpral*and religious condition is such, as that they may justly be considered the heathen of this Christian country, and will bear comparison with heathen in any country in the world. We can furnish no accurate estimate... | |
| La Roy Sunderland - Antislavery movements - 1837 - 152 pages
...committees, we believe that their (colored population's) moral and religious condition is such, as that they may justly be considered the heathen of this Christian country, and will bear comparison with heathen in any country in the world. We can furnish no accurate estimate... | |
| Slavery - 1837 - 340 pages
...committee, " we believe that their (the colored population's) moral and religious condition is such, as that they may justly be considered the heathen Of this Christian country, and will bear comparison with heathen in any country in the world. " Before we attempt to set forth the... | |
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